Jesus Teaches Wonderful Things
The next Sabbath he began teaching in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed. They asked, “Where did he get all this wisdom and the power to perform such miracles?” -Mark 6:2
When Jesus began to teach, people began to really listen. The synagogue was definitely the perfect place for Him, and it was there He got a chance to explain things. In many places, when this happens there is a casual and general acceptance of the lecturers tenets. But with Jesus sharing there was amazement. They were astonished at the things Jesus shared. There was a wallop as He spoke, and for the first time common people were able to connect some “dots”. They lit on this like ants at a picnic!
A large group together posed a question. “Where” did this teaching come from? This is so amazing! But what is the source? The teaching itself was not the issue, but is it from God or is it satanic? And how did Jesus come by this teaching? It is so profound! Two words to describe listening to Him: Wisdom and Power. Profound, but what is its source?
I think a real mystique began to develop around Jesus. There was a real sense that He showed He was both capable and legitimate. In His speaking He projected a power and grace which had never, ever been seen before. The listeners had never before heard what this man intended to do.
And we haven’t mentioned the miracles yet. Jesus did some things that astonished the witnesses. Although not listed in this account, they must have left an imprint. When the blind man three chairs down is healed, you have to stand and take notice. The miracle leaves you gasping, “Who is this?”
Jesus never accepted ambiguity. He never accepted the idea of purposefully being vague and elusive. He never contented Himself to hide in the shadows of “maybe”. Direct and bold, He reaches out to the synagogue. He gently draws the hearts of the inquisitive and seeking to Himself.


